Havana Ball

People with money among people with none! The bilingual Yankee escapes Cuban chaperones to deliver a literate view of Cuba. Meet gays, actors, whores, marijuana addicts, young adults, grandparents renting bedrooms, etc. Witnesses the rebirth of Havana's 'Carnaval' after a lapse of six years, and get to know a middle-aged American named Richard, who seeks a wife in Cuban dancer Wendy.

Bilingual English / Spanish Yankee autodidact author of multimedia literature that draws upon a life of poverty, working as a musician, artist, writer, and teacher. Well-traveled throughout North America (Canada-U.S.-Mexico), Guatemala, Virgin Islands, Miami, and Cuba, Mr. Plimsoll writes from a humanist perspective to reveal the sociology of contemporary cultural misunderstandings. Late in life, he earned a bachelors degree for what he mostly already learned on his own. Has written two memoirs, “WMD Machete- A Global Citizen's coming of age in a Forgotten Earthquake that Killed Twenty-two Thousand,” and “Havana Ball- North American Philanthropy in Culture Clash.” He also wrote the novel “Godless Goddess, a Wiccan Adventure in Hawaii.” In 2009, he wrote, performed, produced, and published a CD-ROM musical multimedia audiobook, or radiodrama, titled “Cell U.R.” about the future of humanity with nanotechnology cell-phone implants in twenty-three half-hour podcasts. Recently, he published “Cell U.R. Tales from the Script” in book form, the script plus lyrics to the podcasts.